Thursday, February 10, 2011

Evaluation

Visual language…
Paul Murray…

In the final week of the project, I found this time crucial in my learning, due to the fact that it contained the period in which I would get to curate; something I am greatly interested in. The task at hand, when said, seemed pretty simple; Pick multiple pieces of work, and place them together on the wall. At first I worked hand-in- hand with Pauline, and we picked pieces together that we thought would correspond and harmonise with each other in the space. We thought that we had a winning formula, but I was still a little unsure.
I found myself thinking that maybe we had too much work, when comparing to other walls, however also thinking that, if available I would like to have more work on the large wall space, to draw more contrast; making each piece emerge prominently in its own right.

Then, exhibition layout changed, and we had to merge two very different arrangements, together on one wall, and work in a larger group, meaning more interpretation and idea-conflicts. Put very simply, my wishes came true, I had gotten what I thought I wanted, and I did not want it any longer.
A simple piece of knowledge I have acquired from curation, is at all times, be prepared for change; if it was not for someone bringing in late work, or the exhibition layout changing variously; ones options have to be open at all times, and you cannot be adverse to change. I found myself getting less and less annoyed by the changes, and in-fact more open to change.

A seemingly simple realisation is that; one should always be open to new ideas and to always experiment with contrast. A lot of the pieces that we worked with, would not be able to stand just together. However, visually as part of a collection, these pieces now compliment each other as well as standing-out in their own right.; Visual language has been a worthy and knowledgeable brief for myself; And the lessons I have learned within this brief will stay with me for a long time.

Guerilla Explorers...







Wednesday, February 09, 2011

The Guerilla Exploration Guide...

So after a long process, the book finally came together; I'm pretty happy with the results; If I had, had more time in the end; I think the only few things I would change is; having a small but simple Origami guide within the book and maybe the images to be a better quality print; However all-in-all I am very happy with the quality of the book; It definitely has the hand-made and intimate feel that I wanted with the book and that seemed to be popular with the people I showed it too.


Had I wanted the book to be re-created/mass-produced; I would definitely have gone for a much finer quality book; However I do not think the book would work as well, had it needed to be mass produced; It would very much have had to be binded differently and not as interactive; due to the complexity of the book; One of the main pieces of feedback I received was that people liked opening up one thing, and another thing being hidden in there; which Is most definitely something I'm glad I did. It is a book from an explorer to explorers...


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Roseberry Topping...


For one of the walks, my friend suggested that we walk his dog up to Roseberry Topping...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roseberry_Topping

Roseberry topping is a place local to me at home, It is in the cleveland hills, I have lived on both sides of the hills and it has always been a major part of my everyday scenery; I decided it would be a good idea and so brought my dying camera along...











Wednesday, January 05, 2011

NYC Street Art...

I have long been a fan of the likes of Darius & Downie and David Shringely; and their ways of interacting and playing with the idea of urban-ness. I have always found the idea of the ways human live to be intriguing, the cities we build-up, run-down and alter have been a great mystery to me.
I came across an example of the following work (which is located on Mercer Street, NY) on a blog, Freshome.com; And it intrigued me greatly...




This type of intervention into peoples everyday lives, is one of my favorite mediums. Incorporating a piece of art, as well as thinking into, for example, someones working day; Is the type of art that I would like to achieve, and ways in which I can communicate messages visually...

NYC Street Art...

I have long been a fan of the likes of Darius & Downie and David Shringely; and their ways of interacting and playing with the idea of urban-ness. I have always found the idea of the ways human live to be intriguing, the cities we build-up, run-down and alter have been a great mystery to me.
I came across an example of the following work (which is located on Mercer Street, NY) on a blog, Freshome.com; And it intrigued me greatly...

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